Photo Treasure Hunt near Archer City, Texas

You Sleuth Customer Photo Enjoy an immersive experience where participants undertake an interactive quest to unveil hidden 'treasures' through solving cryptic clues. Guided by the lively in-game host, adventurers must locate and add these items to their virtual scavenger sack using smartphone photography.

It's a Scavenger Hunt!

About It's a Scavenger Hunt!

Hunting for a lively group adventure?

Engage in this high tech scavenger hunt where everyone will work together and have a lark as they follow the in-game host's instructions. Compete in teams for a head-to-head challenge or seek to top the Hall of Fame.

Anybody can join the fun!

There are no restrictions on who can participate. Enjoy multi-generational bonding and play with any size group for one low price.

The itinerary is up to you...

Due to the nature of this smartphone-guided experience, you have the autonomy to select both the timing and location, as well as any supplementary rules you wish to implement. Whether you opt for a bustling shopping center, the lively downtown streets, or the comfort of your own home, you have the freedom to choose where and when you play!


It's a Scavenger Hunt! Archer City

What are people saying about It's a Scavenger Hunt!?

Customer Reviews

This was a fun activity with friends. Will do this again.
Zak
We had fun with this!
Gina
We had a wonderful time!
Jill
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It's a Scavenger Hunt! Highlights

  • Kid friendly
  • Indoor or outdoor
  • Enriching
  • Accessible
  • Hall of fame
  • Team building
  • Dynamic
  • Challenging
  • Contest
  • Anytime
  • Flat rate price
  • Stimulating
  • Competition
  • Anywhere
  • No reservations

There are many benefits to scavenger hunts that encourage creativity and thinking skills. If you are feeling cooped up, one major benefit of a scavenger hunt is getting outdoors. Get the eyes off screen and soak in some vitamin D while having fun.
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